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Go
513 lines
15 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2021 The LevelDB-Go and Pebble Authors. All rights reserved. Use
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// of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found in
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// the LICENSE file.
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// Package testkeys provides facilities for generating and comparing
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// human-readable test keys for use in tests and benchmarks. This package
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// provides a single Comparer implementation that compares all keys generated
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// by this package.
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//
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// Keys generated by this package may optionally have a 'suffix' encoding an
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// MVCC timestamp. This suffix is of the form "@<integer>". Comparisons on the
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// suffix are performed using integer value, not the byte representation.
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package testkeys
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import (
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"bytes"
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"fmt"
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"math"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/internal/base"
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"github.com/cockroachdb/pebble/shims/cmp"
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"golang.org/x/exp/rand"
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)
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const alpha = "abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz"
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const suffixDelim = '@'
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var inverseAlphabet = make(map[byte]int64, len(alpha))
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func init() {
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for i := range alpha {
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inverseAlphabet[alpha[i]] = int64(i)
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}
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}
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// MaxSuffixLen is the maximum length of a suffix generated by this package.
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var MaxSuffixLen = 1 + len(fmt.Sprintf("%d", int64(math.MaxInt64)))
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// Comparer is the comparer for test keys generated by this package.
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var Comparer = &base.Comparer{
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Compare: compare,
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Equal: func(a, b []byte) bool { return compare(a, b) == 0 },
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AbbreviatedKey: func(k []byte) uint64 {
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return base.DefaultComparer.AbbreviatedKey(k[:split(k)])
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},
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FormatKey: base.DefaultFormatter,
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Separator: func(dst, a, b []byte) []byte {
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ai := split(a)
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if ai == len(a) {
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return append(dst, a...)
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}
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bi := split(b)
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if bi == len(b) {
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return append(dst, a...)
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}
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// If the keys are the same just return a.
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if bytes.Equal(a[:ai], b[:bi]) {
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return append(dst, a...)
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}
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n := len(dst)
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dst = base.DefaultComparer.Separator(dst, a[:ai], b[:bi])
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// Did it pick a separator different than a[:ai] -- if not we can't do better than a.
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buf := dst[n:]
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if bytes.Equal(a[:ai], buf) {
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return append(dst[:n], a...)
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}
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// The separator is > a[:ai], so return it
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return dst
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},
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Successor: func(dst, a []byte) []byte {
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ai := split(a)
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if ai == len(a) {
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return append(dst, a...)
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}
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n := len(dst)
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dst = base.DefaultComparer.Successor(dst, a[:ai])
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// Did it pick a successor different than a[:ai] -- if not we can't do better than a.
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buf := dst[n:]
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if bytes.Equal(a[:ai], buf) {
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return append(dst[:n], a...)
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}
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// The successor is > a[:ai], so return it.
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return dst
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},
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ImmediateSuccessor: func(dst, a []byte) []byte {
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// TODO(jackson): Consider changing this Comparer to only support
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// representable prefix keys containing characters a-z.
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ai := split(a)
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if ai != len(a) {
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panic("pebble: ImmediateSuccessor invoked with a non-prefix key")
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}
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return append(append(dst, a...), 0x00)
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},
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Split: split,
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Name: "pebble.internal.testkeys",
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}
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func compare(a, b []byte) int {
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ai, bi := split(a), split(b)
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if v := bytes.Compare(a[:ai], b[:bi]); v != 0 {
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return v
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}
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if len(a[ai:]) == 0 {
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if len(b[bi:]) == 0 {
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return 0
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}
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return -1
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} else if len(b[bi:]) == 0 {
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return +1
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}
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return compareTimestamps(a[ai:], b[bi:])
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}
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func split(a []byte) int {
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i := bytes.LastIndexByte(a, suffixDelim)
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if i >= 0 {
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return i
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}
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return len(a)
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}
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func compareTimestamps(a, b []byte) int {
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ai, err := parseUintBytes(bytes.TrimPrefix(a, []byte{suffixDelim}), 10, 64)
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if err != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid test mvcc timestamp %q", a))
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}
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bi, err := parseUintBytes(bytes.TrimPrefix(b, []byte{suffixDelim}), 10, 64)
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if err != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid test mvcc timestamp %q", b))
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}
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return cmp.Compare(bi, ai)
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}
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// Keyspace describes a finite keyspace of unsuffixed test keys.
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type Keyspace interface {
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// Count returns the number of keys that exist within this keyspace.
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Count() int64
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// MaxLen returns the maximum length, in bytes, of a key within this
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// keyspace. This is only guaranteed to return an upper bound.
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MaxLen() int
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// Slice returns the sub-keyspace from index i, inclusive, to index j,
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// exclusive. The receiver is unmodified.
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Slice(i, j int64) Keyspace
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// EveryN returns a key space that includes 1 key for every N keys in the
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// original keyspace. The receiver is unmodified.
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EveryN(n int64) Keyspace
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// key writes the i-th key to the buffer and returns the length.
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key(buf []byte, i int64) int
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}
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// Divvy divides the provided keyspace into N equal portions, containing
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// disjoint keys evenly distributed across the keyspace.
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func Divvy(ks Keyspace, n int64) []Keyspace {
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ret := make([]Keyspace, n)
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for i := int64(0); i < n; i++ {
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ret[i] = ks.Slice(i, ks.Count()).EveryN(n)
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}
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return ret
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}
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// Alpha constructs a keyspace consisting of all keys containing characters a-z,
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// with at most `maxLength` characters.
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func Alpha(maxLength int) Keyspace {
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return alphabet{
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alphabet: []byte(alpha),
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maxLength: maxLength,
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increment: 1,
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}
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}
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// KeyAt returns the i-th key within the keyspace with a suffix encoding the
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// timestamp t.
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func KeyAt(k Keyspace, i int64, t int64) []byte {
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b := make([]byte, k.MaxLen()+MaxSuffixLen)
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return b[:WriteKeyAt(b, k, i, t)]
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}
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// WriteKeyAt writes the i-th key within the keyspace to the buffer dst, with a
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// suffix encoding the timestamp t suffix. It returns the number of bytes
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// written.
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func WriteKeyAt(dst []byte, k Keyspace, i int64, t int64) int {
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n := WriteKey(dst, k, i)
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n += WriteSuffix(dst[n:], t)
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return n
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}
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// Suffix returns the test keys suffix representation of timestamp t.
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func Suffix(t int64) []byte {
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b := make([]byte, MaxSuffixLen)
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return b[:WriteSuffix(b, t)]
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}
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// SuffixLen returns the exact length of the given suffix when encoded.
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func SuffixLen(t int64) int {
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// Begin at 1 for the '@' delimiter, 1 for a single digit.
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n := 2
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t /= 10
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for t > 0 {
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t /= 10
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n++
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}
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return n
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}
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// ParseSuffix returns the integer representation of the encoded suffix.
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func ParseSuffix(s []byte) (int64, error) {
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return strconv.ParseInt(strings.TrimPrefix(string(s), string(suffixDelim)), 10, 64)
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}
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// WriteSuffix writes the test keys suffix representation of timestamp t to dst,
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// returning the number of bytes written.
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func WriteSuffix(dst []byte, t int64) int {
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dst[0] = suffixDelim
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n := 1
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n += len(strconv.AppendInt(dst[n:n], t, 10))
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return n
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}
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// Key returns the i-th unsuffixed key within the keyspace.
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func Key(k Keyspace, i int64) []byte {
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b := make([]byte, k.MaxLen())
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return b[:k.key(b, i)]
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}
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// WriteKey writes the i-th unsuffixed key within the keyspace to the buffer dst. It
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// returns the number of bytes written.
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func WriteKey(dst []byte, k Keyspace, i int64) int {
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return k.key(dst, i)
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}
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type alphabet struct {
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alphabet []byte
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maxLength int
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headSkip int64
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tailSkip int64
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increment int64
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}
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func (a alphabet) Count() int64 {
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// Calculate the total number of keys, ignoring the increment.
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total := keyCount(len(a.alphabet), a.maxLength) - a.headSkip - a.tailSkip
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// The increment dictates that we take every N keys, where N = a.increment.
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// Consider a total containing the 5 keys:
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// a b c d e
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// ^ ^ ^
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// If the increment is 2, this keyspace includes 'a', 'c' and 'e'. After
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// dividing by the increment, there may be remainder. If there is, there's
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// one additional key in the alphabet.
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count := total / a.increment
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if total%a.increment > 0 {
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count++
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}
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return count
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}
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func (a alphabet) MaxLen() int {
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return a.maxLength
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}
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func (a alphabet) Slice(i, j int64) Keyspace {
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s := a
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s.headSkip += i
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s.tailSkip += a.Count() - j
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return s
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}
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func (a alphabet) EveryN(n int64) Keyspace {
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s := a
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s.increment *= n
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return s
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}
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func keyCount(n, l int) int64 {
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if n == 0 {
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return 0
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} else if n == 1 {
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return int64(l)
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}
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// The number of representable keys in the keyspace is a function of the
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// length of the alphabet n and the max key length l. Consider how the
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// number of representable keys grows as l increases:
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//
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// l = 1: n
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// l = 2: n + n^2
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// l = 3: n + n^2 + n^3
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// ...
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// Σ i=(1...l) n^i = n*(n^l - 1)/(n-1)
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return (int64(n) * (int64(math.Pow(float64(n), float64(l))) - 1)) / int64(n-1)
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}
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func (a alphabet) key(buf []byte, idx int64) int {
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// This function generates keys of length 1..maxKeyLength, pulling
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// characters from the alphabet. The idx determines which key to generate,
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// generating the i-th lexicographically next key.
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//
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// The index to use is advanced by `headSkip`, allowing a keyspace to encode
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// a subregion of the keyspace.
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//
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// Eg, alphabet = `ab`, maxKeyLength = 3:
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//
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// aaa aab aba abb baa bab bba bbb
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// aa ab ba bb
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// a b
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// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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//
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return generateAlphabetKey(buf, a.alphabet, (idx*a.increment)+a.headSkip,
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keyCount(len(a.alphabet), a.maxLength))
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}
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func generateAlphabetKey(buf, alphabet []byte, i, keyCount int64) int {
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if keyCount == 0 || i > keyCount || i < 0 {
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return 0
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}
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// Of the keyCount keys in the generative keyspace, how many are there
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// starting with a particular character?
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keysPerCharacter := keyCount / int64(len(alphabet))
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// Find the character that the key at index i starts with and set it.
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characterIdx := i / keysPerCharacter
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buf[0] = alphabet[characterIdx]
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// Consider characterIdx = 0, pointing to 'a'.
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//
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// aaa aab aba abb baa bab bba bbb
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// aa ab ba bb
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// a b
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// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
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// \_________________________/
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// |keysPerCharacter| keys
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//
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// In our recursive call, we reduce the problem to:
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//
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// aaa aab aba abb
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// aa ab
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// 0 1 2 3 4 5
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// \________________________/
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// |keysPerCharacter-1| keys
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//
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// In the subproblem, there are keysPerCharacter-1 keys (eliminating the
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// just 'a' key, plus any keys beginning with any other character).
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//
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// The index i is also offset, reduced by the count of keys beginning with
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// characters earlier in the alphabet (keysPerCharacter*characterIdx) and
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// the key consisting of just the 'a' (-1).
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i = i - keysPerCharacter*characterIdx - 1
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return 1 + generateAlphabetKey(buf[1:], alphabet, i, keysPerCharacter-1)
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}
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// computeAlphabetKeyIndex computes the inverse of generateAlphabetKey,
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// returning the index of a particular key, given the provided alphabet and max
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// length of a key.
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//
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// len(key) must be ≥ 1.
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func computeAlphabetKeyIndex(key []byte, alphabet map[byte]int64, n int) int64 {
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i, ok := alphabet[key[0]]
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if !ok {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("unrecognized alphabet character %v", key[0]))
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}
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// How many keys exist that start with the preceding i characters? Each of
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// the i characters themselves are a key, plus the count of all the keys
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// with one less character for each.
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ret := i + i*keyCount(len(alphabet), n-1)
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if len(key) > 1 {
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ret += 1 + computeAlphabetKeyIndex(key[1:], alphabet, n-1)
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}
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return ret
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}
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func abs(a int64) int64 {
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if a < 0 {
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return -a
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}
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return a
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}
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// RandomSeparator returns a random alphabetic key k such that a < k < b,
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// pulling randomness from the provided random number generator. If dst is
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// provided and the generated key fits within dst's capacity, the returned slice
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// will use dst's memory.
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//
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// If a prefix P exists such that Prefix(a) < P < Prefix(b), the generated key
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// will consist of the prefix P appended with the provided suffix. A zero suffix
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// generates an unsuffixed key. If no such prefix P exists, RandomSeparator will
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// try to find a key k with either Prefix(a) or Prefix(b) such that a < k < b,
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// but the generated key will not use the provided suffix. Note that it's
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// possible that no separator key exists (eg, a='a@2', b='a@1'), in which case
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// RandomSeparator returns nil.
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//
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// If RandomSeparator generates a new prefix, the generated prefix will have
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// length at most MAX(maxLength, len(Prefix(a)), len(Prefix(b))).
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//
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// RandomSeparator panics if a or b fails to decode.
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func RandomSeparator(dst, a, b []byte, suffix int64, maxLength int, rng *rand.Rand) []byte {
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if Comparer.Compare(a, b) >= 0 {
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return nil
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}
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// Determine both keys' logical prefixes and suffixes.
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ai := Comparer.Split(a)
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bi := Comparer.Split(b)
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ap := a[:ai]
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bp := b[:bi]
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if len(ap) > len(bp) {
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if len(ap) > maxLength {
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maxLength = len(ap)
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}
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} else if len(bp) >= len(ap) {
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if len(bp) > maxLength {
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maxLength = len(bp)
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}
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}
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var as, bs int64
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var err error
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if ai != len(a) {
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as, err = ParseSuffix(a[ai:])
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if err != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to parse suffix of %q", a))
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}
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}
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if bi != len(b) {
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bs, err = ParseSuffix(b[bi:])
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if err != nil {
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panic(fmt.Sprintf("failed to parse suffix of %q", b))
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}
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}
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apIdx := computeAlphabetKeyIndex(ap, inverseAlphabet, maxLength)
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bpIdx := computeAlphabetKeyIndex(bp, inverseAlphabet, maxLength)
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diff := bpIdx - apIdx
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generatedIdx := bpIdx
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if diff > 0 {
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var add int64 = diff + 1
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var start int64 = apIdx
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if as == 1 {
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// There's no expressible key with prefix a greater than a@1. So,
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// exclude ap.
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start = apIdx + 1
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add = diff
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}
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if bs == 0 {
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// No key with prefix b can sort before b@0. We don't want to pick b.
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add--
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}
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// We're allowing generated id to be in the range [start, start + add - 1].
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if start > start+add-1 {
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return nil
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}
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// If we can generate a key which is actually in the middle of apIdx
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// and bpIdx use it so that we don't have to bother about timestamps.
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generatedIdx = rng.Int63n(add) + start
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for diff > 1 && generatedIdx == apIdx || generatedIdx == bpIdx {
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generatedIdx = rng.Int63n(add) + start
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}
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}
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switch {
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case generatedIdx == apIdx && generatedIdx == bpIdx:
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if abs(bs-as) <= 1 {
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// There's no expressible suffix between the two, and there's no
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// possible separator key.
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return nil
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}
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// The key b is >= key a, but has the same prefix, so b must have the
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// smaller timestamp, unless a has timestamp of 0.
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//
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// NB: The zero suffix (suffix-less) sorts before all other suffixes, so
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// any suffix we generate will be greater than it.
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if as == 0 {
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// bs > as
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suffix = bs + rng.Int63n(10) + 1
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} else {
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// bs < as.
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// Generate suffix in range [bs + 1, as - 1]
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suffix = bs + 1 + rng.Int63n(as-bs-1)
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}
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case generatedIdx == apIdx:
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// NB: The zero suffix (suffix-less) sorts before all other suffixes, so
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// any suffix we generate will be greater than it.
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if as == 0 && suffix == 0 {
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suffix++
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} else if as != 0 && suffix >= as {
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suffix = rng.Int63n(as)
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}
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case generatedIdx == bpIdx:
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if suffix <= bs {
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suffix = bs + rng.Int63n(10) + 1
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}
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}
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if sz := maxLength + SuffixLen(suffix); cap(dst) < sz {
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dst = make([]byte, sz)
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} else {
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dst = dst[:cap(dst)]
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}
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var w int
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if suffix == 0 {
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w = WriteKey(dst, Alpha(maxLength), generatedIdx)
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} else {
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w = WriteKeyAt(dst, Alpha(maxLength), generatedIdx, suffix)
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}
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return dst[:w]
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}
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